With Arch Linux, you will have to rely on the terminal (or the command-line) to complete the installation. Fortunately,Arch Linux now has a guided installer, which makes it easier to follow through installing Arch Linux via the terminal. Still, Ubuntu takes the lead with the convenience. 3...
If you're a developer and familiar with Linux already, maybe you could also try going with Arch LInux as your very first distro, but the very first installation of that thing is probably going to be less than perfect, simply because it takes some time to get familiar with the more under...
Which Linux Distro to use for J2EE development?Tony Brookes
I'm working on getting some more computers ready to sell (something I do fairly regularly), but I'm at a bit of a loss with this one. I've got a couple HP Pavilion 20 AIO machines, and I'd like to put Linux on them. Where I'm at a loss is choosing the right distro. Normal...
If you are looking for solid privacy and are willing to put up with some inconvenience and incompatibilities with the latest and greatest stuff on the Internet, Debian could be the Linux Privacy Distro for you. Specialized Linux Distros for Privacy, Anonymity, and Security ...
That was all I was asking for to begin with. 0 Kudos Copy link Reply cowbat Novice 05-02-2024 12:10 AM 3,778 Views What's the full output of the spectre-meltdown-checker script on the system with that CPU? What Linux distro are you using? According to the data source ...
When we think of the Raspberry Pi operating system we instantly think of the giant raspberry wallpaper that is prominently placed on the Raspbian desktop. But is Raspbian still the best distro for the Pi? Well we put Raspbian up against two new distros f
distribution is a relatively new concept, considering how long many Linux distributions have been around. Factory and rolling release packages were only merged on November 4, 2014. It also doesn’t support proprietary graphics drivers, which is attractive for those who want to stay completely open...
yeferyv/archrice (RetroNvim's linux distro) comes with retronvim's neovim extensions + extra extensions, based on mini.nvim yeferyv/sixelrice (terminal version of RetroNvim) neovim with text objects from A-Z, based on lazyvim lunarkeymap vscode vim extension with some text objects + which...
which GNU/Linux distro to choose?! Dec 2 '07, 07:47 AM Hi all, I have a unique problem...I don't know which distro to choose from? I have tried the following, Redhat first, Since I was a kid in computers at that time, got vexed and dropped it. ...